Sending North Korean troops to Ukraine could be a serious mistake for Putin for a number of reasons, one of which is the active position of South Korea. Seoul has declared its readiness to begin providing direct military assistance to Ukraine, including the supply of
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artillery, tanks and other modern weapons. South Korea is one of the world's largest defense powers with a powerful military-industrial base, whose products are in demand all over the world. South Korea's decision to join the conflict could significantly change the balance
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of power. South Korea has not only high-tech weapons, but also trained military specialists who can provide advisory support to Ukraine in the fight against North Korean troops. The South Koreans are well aware of the specifics of the actions of North Korean forces: their
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strategies, methods of warfare and the psychological state of soldiers under constant threat of reprisals. Moreover, South Korea can provide linguistic and intelligence assistance, facilitating interaction with the North Korean military on the battlefield. For Putin,
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North Korean troops may seem like a beneficial addition to Russian forces. North Korean soldiers are accustomed to strict discipline and unquestioning obedience to orders, even the most brutal and dangerous ones. Putin needs "cannon fodder", and North Korea can become a
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source of these resources. Russian tactics remain unchanged: the destruction of the settlements by aircraft and artillery, followed by ground assaults. North Korea has probably sent one of the world's most brutal special forces, which once guarded the father of dictator
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Kim Jong-un, to fight against Ukraine, Bild reports. The publication calls them "combat slaves", because they grew up in an information vacuum: without the Internet, communications, phones and Western TV. However, South Korea's intervention could lead to serious consequences
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for Russia. Sending its troops to Ukraine, as well as supplying weapons, could push other countries to follow its example. South Korean weapons and technology will give Ukraine a new advantage, and their specialists will help cope with the threat from North Korean soldiers.
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De-escalation does not work. Current methods of containing Russian aggression, such as a ban on the use of Western weapons to strike Russia itself, have proven ineffective. However, Putin's actions could become a catalyst for new decisive steps by the West. The United
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States has allocated a new $400 million defense aid package to Ukraine. This was announced by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv. If restrictions on the use of Western weapons are lifted and Ukraine receives all the
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support it needs to fully confront Russian troops, South Korea could play a key role here, and its participation in the conflict would further strengthen support for Ukraine. Putin, trying to strengthen his position, risks receiving an even more decisive rebuff from
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the international community. However, the longer the community delays responding, the more Putin will escalate. Sending NATO troops to Ukraine for non-combat missions, such as guarding the Belarusian border, would help free up the country's resources to fight against Russia
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The Verstka publication prepared a report from a recruitment point for contract service in Moscow and tried to find out why Russians are going to the trenches in the third year of the war. Who comes to sign a contract for the third year of the war and why? Who can be refused
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and do the employees have the task of sending everyone who wants to go to war without exception? And finally, why are Russians still ready to fight and what makes them doubt this decision? The city authorities pay contract soldiers in Moscow almost two million rubles for
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signing a contract with the Ministry of Defense. From nine in the morning, a line forms here: the first to go to the center are residents of other regions who arrived in Moscow on night trains. Lines at the recruitment point appeared after August 6, when the Ukrainian troops
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1/12 The Polymarket Manipulation Scam: If Trump were to win, it could mark the end of US elections as we know them. He deceives and lies about everything, and he has now been caught manipulating betting markets! A true serial cheater! Take by @joni_askola
2/12 In the last two weeks, Trump's odds of winning the November election on Polymarket have surged, with bettors assigning him a 60% chance on Friday, while Harris stands at 40%. The candidates were tied at the start of October.
3/12 However, this surge could be an illusion generated by a group of four Polymarket accounts that have collectively wagered approximately $30 million in crypto bets on Trump's win. Not exactly surprising!
1/6 Great news: Australia is gifting 49 old M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. Update by @joni_askola
2/6 49 soon-to-be-retired Australian Abrams tanks will be sent to Ukraine as part of a $245 million military support package aimed at strengthening Ukraine's efforts against russia's unfair invasion.
3/6 This is excellent news, as Ukraine requires all the assistance it can get, and Western support for heavy equipment has been limited over the past year.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented the Victory Plan of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada. The President explained that it consists of 5 points and 3 secret annexes. The last point is designed for the time after the war, because it is intended to guarantee security. The President 1/9
of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada stated that the first four points of the Victory Plan should be applied during the war. Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that we must implement the Victory Plan in order to force Russia to be at the Peace Summit and be ready to end the war. 2/9
The President named 5 points of the Peace Plan. In particular, it says: the first is geopolitical - this is an invitation to Ukraine to NATO; points two and three are military - this is defense and deterrence; the fourth point is economic - this is the strategic economic 3/9
North Korea’s involvement in the conflict with Ukraine could put the country’s future existence in question. North Korea has few resources and its people live in abject poverty. The war in Ukraine has opened up an opportunity for North Korea to make money from the war in the 1/8
short term by selling missiles and shells to Russia. Now North Korea is sending its soldiers to Ukraine and this could affect the situation on the front lines. Russia lacks the manpower to continue its bloody assaults and Korean reinforcements could change the situation in 2/8
Russia’s favor. However, the deeper North Korea gets involved in the conflict, the greater the consequences for it in the future. The reallocation of resources in favor of military aid worsens the domestic economic situation, including food security and infrastructure 3/8
Russian authorities are hoping for a "relatively easy victory" in Ukraine if Donald Trump is elected US President. At the same time, the aggressor country is ready to suffer perhaps the heaviest losses in combat operations against Ukrainian soldiers. This is stated in the 1/8
article by The Wall Street Journal. In addition, Russia is also ready to spend big money to continue the military campaign against Ukraine. John Nagl, a retired US Army lieutenant colonel and professor of combat operations at the US Army War College, noted that Ukraine 2/8
continues to inflict losses on Russia that would be unacceptable in any country that is not an absolute autocracy. At the same time, he noted that, given Trump's promise to resolve the conflict, "Putin's hope for a relatively easy victory depends on Trump winning." By that 3/8